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okay.the sun converts 5 millions of matter into energy every second this energy from nuclear reactions within the sun is sent out into the solar system as light and heat. the earth receives only a part of this energy which see and feel in different ways as the sun warms the earth, the air is also warmed, the warm air rises and, cool air rushes in below, causing the conversion of sunlight into another form of solar energy. wind. today this turbine wind to provide of the energy for running an amusement park near allentown, pennsylvania another example of wind use today is this, which helps create new mexico use of wind energy will increase in the future and help the united states to become more energy independent. but wind energy nothing new in america. the idea of windmills was brought here by early europeans settlers and used in many ways to power grinding mills and later to pump water the steam locomotives that connected new york and san francisco and to supply water for farming. these early windmills were mechanical, often using a series of gears to harness this energy could be store
okay.the sun converts 5 millions of matter into energy every second this energy from nuclear reactions within the sun is sent out into the solar system as light and heat. the earth receives only a part of this energy which see and feel in different ways as the sun warms the earth, the air is also warmed, the warm air rises and, cool air rushes in below, causing the conversion of sunlight into another form of solar energy. wind. today this turbine wind to provide of the energy for running an...
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energy. if you've been previous transitions, we could think about the transition from biofuels would already we bend oregon, and then we discovered coal, coal safe, the foreign when we found oil oil safe the whale. and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planets. we want to be able to use energy and have better lives, but also to live on healthy planet and. and the challenge is the energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases that we're trying to manage. and as many different ways of doing that. so transition has begun in transition and it's proceeding along many different routes and half way. and how far along are we into this process? i read only in the beginning stage or somewhere, let's say, because many countries are talking now about the carbon is ation horizon. i think 75 percent of them have already said certain goals doesn't mean that we are pretty much advanced into richer if we, i mean the, the energy system has been comp and i think with t
energy. if you've been previous transitions, we could think about the transition from biofuels would already we bend oregon, and then we discovered coal, coal safe, the foreign when we found oil oil safe the whale. and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planets. we want to be able to use energy and have better lives, but also to live on healthy planet and. and the challenge is the energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases that we're trying to...
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american energy is powering the lives of people across our nation. today, we are introducing you to men and women from 7 american communities, you learned about some of the leaders during lunch and you'll hear more about them later today. their stories are different but their experiences are similar, american energy is helping revive the communities, from colorado and new mexico to ohio and pennsylvania, natural gas and oil development is energizing economies and improving millions of lives. in new mexico, natural gas fuels the state's economy and future generations to the tune of $1 billion every year for state schools. natural gas and oil help explain why in parts of america that haven't seen job growth for decades, you will now see vibrant manufacturing, people moving in, main street is busy again, businesses opening and hiring and more tax revenue for school, police, public work and conservation and so much more that powers modern life. i've had a chance to visit communities in new mexico, in michigan, in pennsylvania and when people in those are
american energy is powering the lives of people across our nation. today, we are introducing you to men and women from 7 american communities, you learned about some of the leaders during lunch and you'll hear more about them later today. their stories are different but their experiences are similar, american energy is helping revive the communities, from colorado and new mexico to ohio and pennsylvania, natural gas and oil development is energizing economies and improving millions of lives. in...
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energy prices. the way we produce our energy is a reflection of our lifestyle and of our individual and collective choices. energy is always political. i think one, even as an office was in one year when i got my engineering degree, boy, i wanted to do something to benefit society under i became interested in renewable energy and started working in regions with little access to electricity threat. we set up solar energy systems and remote locations on places in north africa and the middle east to recon today, samuel for works for the ana cobb co, operative. he helps coordinate local, green and renewable energy projects. in the west of france, on the defensive, we have solar panels installed above the parking lot, little from assume the energy is fed directly into the surrounding administrative buildings or fetal wellness theater in front of us and the tourist information office, which is right behind it to dial when our energy has produced directly where it is consumed, that eliminates transportatio
energy prices. the way we produce our energy is a reflection of our lifestyle and of our individual and collective choices. energy is always political. i think one, even as an office was in one year when i got my engineering degree, boy, i wanted to do something to benefit society under i became interested in renewable energy and started working in regions with little access to electricity threat. we set up solar energy systems and remote locations on places in north africa and the middle east...
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to provide energy today and to renewable energies to power our future. and while the president has repeatedly mentioned his support for a similar all of the above energy policy seem that this administration is not serious about responsibility and responsibly diversifying our energy portfolio. instead, this budget request coupled with the budgets of interior and the epa, say merely a continuance of this administration's political posturing and diversion of federal dollars. the favorite speck tors at the expense of the others. in particular, coal, so important to my region of southern and eastern kentucky, and our country's most abundant energy resource, has remained squarely in the administration's cross hairs. although your budget tries to hide it, your proposal significantly rolls back investment and carbon capture, carbon storage and the advanced energy systems programs that would allow our country to more efficiently use the fossil fuels already at our disposal. instead, these funds have been shuffled around to support the president's pet projects, in
to provide energy today and to renewable energies to power our future. and while the president has repeatedly mentioned his support for a similar all of the above energy policy seem that this administration is not serious about responsibility and responsibly diversifying our energy portfolio. instead, this budget request coupled with the budgets of interior and the epa, say merely a continuance of this administration's political posturing and diversion of federal dollars. the favorite speck...
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energy independence by 1985. it proposed increased fossil fuel production and exploration, new alternative energy sources like geothermal and solar, and efficiency conservation. going to end's with everybody changing their habits. >> just start working now, otherwise we won't have time. we will be out of oil in a few years. >> unless we can harness the power of the sun, it will run out eventually. >> the power of the sun. at one time or other, the sun has been to man god, king, father, brother. beyond all that the controlling force of all the lives and moves here on earth. it's fiery element would change the course of continents and sees. would send awesome currents of your energy charging through the atmosphere. working with other elements, the sun would first start life on our planet. gradual shifting and up people would bury creatures and plants beneath the service -- many of the surface of the earth. there they would fossilized, eventually turning into huge reservoirs of oil, gas,". billions of years would pa
energy independence by 1985. it proposed increased fossil fuel production and exploration, new alternative energy sources like geothermal and solar, and efficiency conservation. going to end's with everybody changing their habits. >> just start working now, otherwise we won't have time. we will be out of oil in a few years. >> unless we can harness the power of the sun, it will run out eventually. >> the power of the sun. at one time or other, the sun has been to man god,...
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security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. to discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of environmentalists for nuclear energy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk please feel free to jump anytime you want we have three panelists and you guys have very different points of view so please feel free to jump in here myron if i can go to you first in washington in making investment decisions about energy for the future for the western world and leave us specifically in your case what is the best form of energy that we should be putting our money on getting a return on and getting energy security and looking at of our environment as well what's the bes
security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. to discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of environmentalists...
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energy bad. so, we've got to start off with that perspective and get to know the companies and what they're doing and the members that are willing to sit down with the energy companies to do that. and then of course, the perspective is expanding where members and other folks know more of what you do. usually when you think about an energy company you think about oil and gas. but it's a lot more and i'll tell you a quick story when there were some protesters, and i've told mike this, protesters, i don't know if you remember that, that there's an under the tunnel, there's some glass doors and protesters what they did, they got glued and glued themselves and yelling, fossil fuels, democrats, on and on and on. when i walked by it i saw them and i said, i don't know if you know this, but that glue is made out of petroleum. and tried to pull himself off, good thing that glue was good. and what i'm saying, there are so many products-- by the way, afterwards, when the e.m.s. took them out. you could see
energy bad. so, we've got to start off with that perspective and get to know the companies and what they're doing and the members that are willing to sit down with the energy companies to do that. and then of course, the perspective is expanding where members and other folks know more of what you do. usually when you think about an energy company you think about oil and gas. but it's a lot more and i'll tell you a quick story when there were some protesters, and i've told mike this, protesters,...
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clean energy. these investments in energy efficiency help make our businesses more competitive compared to businesses all across the globe. in addition, energy efficiency reduces the cost for consumers. wouldn't that be revolutionary? to put some money back in the pockets of our neighbors in this day and age? and has the added benefit of providing cleaner air. . back home in florida i've noticed local governments investing in better lighting and energy efficiency. this has the potential to lower property taxes for our neighbors back home. mr. chairman, we're on the cusp of a technological revolution when it comes to energy and energy efficiency. look at what's happening all across america. we have a very diverse portfolio, but this budget today is screwed -- skewed a little bit, it chops energy efficiency and renewable energy that has such great potential to create jobs. and it's a little too heavy on some of the fossil fuel areas. and i'll suggest an area that my republican colleagues on the energ
clean energy. these investments in energy efficiency help make our businesses more competitive compared to businesses all across the globe. in addition, energy efficiency reduces the cost for consumers. wouldn't that be revolutionary? to put some money back in the pockets of our neighbors in this day and age? and has the added benefit of providing cleaner air. . back home in florida i've noticed local governments investing in better lighting and energy efficiency. this has the potential to...
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energy is the economy. energy nourishes human potential. hydrocarbons now provide 82% of our total energy and about 60% of our electricity supplies. the u.s. today gets 18 18 tis more energy from hydrocarbons as it does from wind and solar combined. limited in the claims beiy climate activist, politicians and lead academics that we can run our economy solely on wind and solar and a few drops of hydropower have no basis in physics, math or history. furthermore, wherever renewables have been ramped up as in europe, energy prices have soared. senators, look at california where electricity prices are absolutely exploding. that in a state with the highest poverty rate and the largest latino population in america. mckinsey estimates converting our grid to renewables could cost $4.5 trillion or roughly $35,000 for every family in america. how could such a staggering cost result in the just energy transition that we hear so much about? energy realism, since 2015 more than 300 communities across the country from maine to hawaii have rejected wind pr
energy is the economy. energy nourishes human potential. hydrocarbons now provide 82% of our total energy and about 60% of our electricity supplies. the u.s. today gets 18 18 tis more energy from hydrocarbons as it does from wind and solar combined. limited in the claims beiy climate activist, politicians and lead academics that we can run our economy solely on wind and solar and a few drops of hydropower have no basis in physics, math or history. furthermore, wherever renewables have been...
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the energy for up the this is clean energy for us because there's no risk. they split the worried that your life is in danger. my friends are customer might as well. and that's important to me because that was a major, big stress factor off top of a 4 month roof. the show a lot of the list of easy as oral she. this is our future under children won't have any clean air to breathe. if we don't take action, want to sit on the, the climate emergency is the greatest branch we've ever faced. a no green energy has also become a matter of peace and security. the, the energy transition would help us solve both of these problems. to protect the climate of freedom, we hold the top of the wall, we will continue building a new call for attempts. and while the energy democracy will come to your brain, and that's, that's our message to the whole world. we, we hold on to the level of interior, photos are doing and they will be building you my gas station use solar installations and saw on the a pulse the beginning of a story that takes us along for the ride. it's about the
the energy for up the this is clean energy for us because there's no risk. they split the worried that your life is in danger. my friends are customer might as well. and that's important to me because that was a major, big stress factor off top of a 4 month roof. the show a lot of the list of easy as oral she. this is our future under children won't have any clean air to breathe. if we don't take action, want to sit on the, the climate emergency is the greatest branch we've ever faced. a no...
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energy. i wholeheartedly support your nomination and i am very pleased to welcome you to our committee. >> thank you very much chairman murkowski and chairman mansion. i want to thank you both for your leadership in this committee. it was the productivity, the partnership, the friendship and how we all worked closely together. but it was under the leadership of the two of you that made it happen. the successful package of legislation. 37 separate senate bills that are going to work together to boost advanced nuclear power, carbon capture technologies, critical minerals, renewables, many other energy sources that might not have been possible had it not been for the combined work of the two of you to make sure all of the committee worked together. chairman murkowski, you have a strong history and tradition of leading this commission so well. senator manchin mentioned your father had the gavel. we better not pass that what along. it belongs in a museum somewhere in alaska. but your father could
energy. i wholeheartedly support your nomination and i am very pleased to welcome you to our committee. >> thank you very much chairman murkowski and chairman mansion. i want to thank you both for your leadership in this committee. it was the productivity, the partnership, the friendship and how we all worked closely together. but it was under the leadership of the two of you that made it happen. the successful package of legislation. 37 separate senate bills that are going to work...
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energy is everything. energy is fundamental to our society. from the electricity that lights our homes and powers our appliances, to the fuel that keeps our vehicles running, to the chemicals that make modern possible, it recounts countless ways that they contribute to society with while and natural gas serving as its foundation. it is so woven into our daily lives that few will ever question whether it will be there or where it comes from. by detailing the contribution to almost every moment of every day, the report gets back to the basics and keeps the focus where it should be, on the american energy consumer. pendants are still analyzing the 2016 election, but one thing is certain, voters want and expect change. above all, they want result results in a new focus on finding positive solutions that improve their daily lives. exit polls found that almost 70% of voters are dissatisfied with the way government is working and revealed an electorate that reveals that they feel policymakers are out of touch with the view of the distinguished policy
energy is everything. energy is fundamental to our society. from the electricity that lights our homes and powers our appliances, to the fuel that keeps our vehicles running, to the chemicals that make modern possible, it recounts countless ways that they contribute to society with while and natural gas serving as its foundation. it is so woven into our daily lives that few will ever question whether it will be there or where it comes from. by detailing the contribution to almost every moment...
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. >> we talked to multiple ceos of energy groups here in iowa and a multitude of people about energy use here in the united states. >> our message to washington is we need to create more energy more efficiently, especially when it comes to renewable energy sources. iowa has done a great job in that. we hope that other states and the rest of the country can pattern their energy off of what we have done here. let's go. >> it all starts with energy policy. 2020, if we produce our energy hearing united states, we will surpass saudi arabia. the nation has doubled the production of renewable energy like wind and solar. >> creating jobs and making america more energy secure. >> and we will make america the -- the clean energy superpower of the 21st century. >> we have taken great strides in recent years in renewable energy sources. , wehether it is wind, solar have created a foothold in climate standings and renewable resources of today. >> and iowa we have renewable energy, so companies like microsoft and google and facebook have chosen to put data centers in iowa because they are big ener
. >> we talked to multiple ceos of energy groups here in iowa and a multitude of people about energy use here in the united states. >> our message to washington is we need to create more energy more efficiently, especially when it comes to renewable energy sources. iowa has done a great job in that. we hope that other states and the rest of the country can pattern their energy off of what we have done here. let's go. >> it all starts with energy policy. 2020, if we produce our...
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converting raw materials into energy uses up a tremendous amount of energy itself. so do manufacturing and heavy industrial plants. we must save fuel there, too. >> here at the san leandro plant, we have cut back on energy by 20%. we have achieved this primarily by being smart about when we turn the lights off and making sure that our equipment is running in the most efficient manner and turning our thermostats down. when you look at it, you wonder why you didn't do this before, but i'm sure it will be carried forward in the future with new and better ways to conserve energy thought up. narrator: waste material can be used as a source of energy. a project in st. louis has proven the garbage can be put to use in generating power. used fuel that once paid others to holloway is being recycled. -- is being hauled away to be recycled. manufacturers of basic products can now collect, brush, compact and recycle metal containers once considered fit only for the garbage. this can create a 95% savings in energy over what it would cost to start with raw materials. >> the savin
converting raw materials into energy uses up a tremendous amount of energy itself. so do manufacturing and heavy industrial plants. we must save fuel there, too. >> here at the san leandro plant, we have cut back on energy by 20%. we have achieved this primarily by being smart about when we turn the lights off and making sure that our equipment is running in the most efficient manner and turning our thermostats down. when you look at it, you wonder why you didn't do this before, but i'm...
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use of wind energy will increase in the future and help the united states to become more energy independent. but wind energy is nothing new in america. the idea of windmills was brought here by early european settlers and used in many ways to power grinding mills and later to pump water for the steam locomotives that connected new york and san francisco and to supply water for farming. these early windmills were mechanical often using a series of gears to harness energy. this energy could be stored by using the wind to pump water into an elevated storage tank. gravity delivered the water whether the wind was blowing or not. this system was used for irrigation household water supplies. with the coming of electric lights and appliances, wind systems were designed to generate electricity. a series of batteries was used to store this energy. wind energy reached its peak in the united states in the 1930's 1940's when at least 2 million windmills were in operation providing an important source of energy for rural america. many households had their own windmill and generator. most of those generat
use of wind energy will increase in the future and help the united states to become more energy independent. but wind energy is nothing new in america. the idea of windmills was brought here by early european settlers and used in many ways to power grinding mills and later to pump water for the steam locomotives that connected new york and san francisco and to supply water for farming. these early windmills were mechanical often using a series of gears to harness energy. this energy could be...
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, energy affordability and americans energy independence. today russia is on the verge of ukraine and underscores the importance of energy in national security. putin wants control of the black sea to block american energy imports to ukraine. the imports that help the ukrainian freedom fighters, those that are seeking self-determination. this administration is instead helping putin on day number one a year ago. president biden blocked the keystone pipeline, but yet greenlighted for putin. this makes no sense. energy is so important to our national security, to our economy, jobs, competitiveness. the energy information administration reported energy prices rose more than all commodities over the last year. 50% higher than at the beginning of 2021. another projection shows little to no prospect for relief. we have the highest inflation in 40 years from the grocery store to the gas pump, animal inflation is hitting low and middle income americans the hardest. what americans pay for energy matters. it drives all aspects of the economy, touching
, energy affordability and americans energy independence. today russia is on the verge of ukraine and underscores the importance of energy in national security. putin wants control of the black sea to block american energy imports to ukraine. the imports that help the ukrainian freedom fighters, those that are seeking self-determination. this administration is instead helping putin on day number one a year ago. president biden blocked the keystone pipeline, but yet greenlighted for putin. this...
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energy supply, strengthening energy national security and the diplomatic posture, producing energy price deflated meant, and reducing emissions. this happened for three reasons. u.s. energy technology innovation, government policies that encouraged all of the above energy supply, and investment by the private workers. the trigger was a vast amount of energy innovation technologies, much of which is now being -- did not exist 20 years ago. this committee and i bipartisan and after many years of negotiations past several acts that made a big difference. those compromises i can summarize as if you give me my pro supply policies i will give you your pro supply policies. what this balanced approach has taken a detour. we are back in asking others for their help. here in the steps of the committee -- require agencies such as interior epa to promote, license, and approve all the above energy types. ferc need significant legislative reform including the reform of the federal power act in the natural gas act to make them do their statutory obligation to ensure that there is enough energy supply.
energy supply, strengthening energy national security and the diplomatic posture, producing energy price deflated meant, and reducing emissions. this happened for three reasons. u.s. energy technology innovation, government policies that encouraged all of the above energy supply, and investment by the private workers. the trigger was a vast amount of energy innovation technologies, much of which is now being -- did not exist 20 years ago. this committee and i bipartisan and after many years of...
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the energy transition requires fundamental structural changes in o existing energy systems. these have to happen on a local and global level either way, digitalization would play a decisive role in all that. the vision for the future energy sector as a fully digitized system, where all these kind of technologies are communicating with each other. using smart algorithms are being able to actually manage the grid networks and the balance of supply and demand using millions of distributed devices that communicate with each other and enable a much more efficient. ah, yeah, and affordable energy transition for all. of course, there will be hurdles to overcome and they will differ from city to city, but innovative ideas emerging to make the technological side a success. and that would benefit everyone, including the environments ah ah ah, we have something to celebrate. this 77 percent has reached 100 show. $100.00 times. we've tackled the issues that matter most to you. with boundless passion, i'm the lot of elegy. the $130.00 food of the 77 percent. the 77 percent next on d. w.
the energy transition requires fundamental structural changes in o existing energy systems. these have to happen on a local and global level either way, digitalization would play a decisive role in all that. the vision for the future energy sector as a fully digitized system, where all these kind of technologies are communicating with each other. using smart algorithms are being able to actually manage the grid networks and the balance of supply and demand using millions of distributed devices...
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>> recreated the market with renewable energy and created energy investment autonomy for renewed energies which means more and more demands for solar technologies and wind power technologies are there. this enables the industrial basis for that, growing industrial companies for the producing these technologies. therefore, one element to the other -- pushes the other and widens it up. a new move started ecologically, economically. a new democratic move. and enthusiasm. the perspective of going to 100% renewable energies is motivating many people. as long as people think nobody can overcome this power sanction, nobody can do in, they lose hope. you can only motivate people in society with a perspective which is reachable, not dependent on the question there are coming decisions the said the global level, at the summit, the g8 summit coming g-20 summit. >> will you be in cancÚn? >> no, i never expected. i wrote it 15 years before that they could make breakthroughs by climate conferences. we should not give hope for that. >> because? >> it is globally talking, nationally postponing. it is mo
>> recreated the market with renewable energy and created energy investment autonomy for renewed energies which means more and more demands for solar technologies and wind power technologies are there. this enables the industrial basis for that, growing industrial companies for the producing these technologies. therefore, one element to the other -- pushes the other and widens it up. a new move started ecologically, economically. a new democratic move. and enthusiasm. the perspective of...
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the supply of energy and lower energy prices for consumers. it will give relief to drivers that are paying high prices at the pump. every month from very costly e.p.a. regulations that are scheduled to go into place. this legislation also contains a bill that i introduced, the b.l.m. live internet auctions act. this bill is supported by my friends on the opposite side of the aisle here and even the administration. the b.l.m. live internet auctions act will bring the lease auction program into the 21st century by allowing b.l.m. to conduct online leases just like the private sector has been doing for over 10 years. we hear a lot about an all of the above energy policy. the president even talked about an all of the above energy policy in the state of the union. i'm convinced that what the president means by an all of the above energy policy is anything above the ground because it seems like he doesn't want us going after our own natural resources. if we had an energy policy that said, look, we are going to draw a line in the sand and over the ne
the supply of energy and lower energy prices for consumers. it will give relief to drivers that are paying high prices at the pump. every month from very costly e.p.a. regulations that are scheduled to go into place. this legislation also contains a bill that i introduced, the b.l.m. live internet auctions act. this bill is supported by my friends on the opposite side of the aisle here and even the administration. the b.l.m. live internet auctions act will bring the lease auction program into...
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ah, energy is the wellspring. of modern life in europe, without energy, we couldn't produce our food, manufacture objects, communicate work, or travel. the war in ukraine is a painful reminder of the price of our energy dependence. for a long time, europe's prosperity has relied on cheap fossil fuels. much of it imported, but time is running out to avert climate catastrophe. the continent must achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. geopolitical conflict has made the energy transition more urgent than ever. but what will it take to achieve this transformation? in 2020, the year of pandemic locked downs, global carbon emissions fell by 7 percent. but to meet the paris climate pacts to degree go, emissions would need to fall by 7 percent every year through 2030. will we succeed? can we achieve a secure and sustainable energy transition? before the war in ukraine? 40 percent of europe's natural gas and 30 percent of its oil came from russia. about 60 percent of the use energy needs come from impulse, a trend that looks sa
ah, energy is the wellspring. of modern life in europe, without energy, we couldn't produce our food, manufacture objects, communicate work, or travel. the war in ukraine is a painful reminder of the price of our energy dependence. for a long time, europe's prosperity has relied on cheap fossil fuels. much of it imported, but time is running out to avert climate catastrophe. the continent must achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. geopolitical conflict has made the energy transition more urgent...
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which in turn satisfied the energy demand in the form of electricity and heat energy. the kind of electricity in terms of mobility to school going to be doing the phone phone will be due to the phone 0 in the area and lancaster in california. both have tapped into their locally available resources as best they can. and both have created infrastructures in which green energy can be used as efficiently as possible in an ongoing cycle. of course such systems are ideally integrated into construction projects from the very start in copenhagen, a newly built district called north him served as the testing ground for the energy lab project. living laboratory for research into innovative and more efficient energy cycles. the while the essence is that we, that we test the solutions in real life and energy, let me know how we have also been looking into business models. because that's all so part of the solution. innovation and business models is part of the solution in this sector. company context is very important that we utilize the energy that is available. and this is basic
which in turn satisfied the energy demand in the form of electricity and heat energy. the kind of electricity in terms of mobility to school going to be doing the phone phone will be due to the phone 0 in the area and lancaster in california. both have tapped into their locally available resources as best they can. and both have created infrastructures in which green energy can be used as efficiently as possible in an ongoing cycle. of course such systems are ideally integrated into...
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here in the united states, energy has the opportunity to energy is the ability to create work. create work and especially -- >> we are full opportunities, especially for women. a lot of people don't recognize how many opportunities there are. it's a great opportunity to get involved in science and technology. there's also marketing, commerce and information technology, logistics. a wide range of opportunities. >> i work as a developer, meaning i will come in and work with engineering and environmental studies. there is a slew of different job opportunities there in terms of engineering, environmentalists for environmental studies. >> [indiscernible] >> iowa is the wind energy capital of the world, the skyscrapers of the midwest. >> we got approval for what will be the largest wind farm ever constructed to date, about 2000 megawatts here in iowa. >> renewable energy has many big impact on the auto industry. >> they cut costs on international oil imports and allows ourselves to protect ourselves from having to rely on >> renewable energy has many big impact on the auto industry.
here in the united states, energy has the opportunity to energy is the ability to create work. create work and especially -- >> we are full opportunities, especially for women. a lot of people don't recognize how many opportunities there are. it's a great opportunity to get involved in science and technology. there's also marketing, commerce and information technology, logistics. a wide range of opportunities. >> i work as a developer, meaning i will come in and work with...
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., an energy vehicles and energy efficiency. the consortium consisted by universities national laboratories and clean energy enterprises of the country's. the work plan report to the steering committee meeting for the work progress every year. later on today we will witness the unveiling and the signing of the work of the consortium. in net last july in a meeting cochaired by steven chu of the u.s. dod, and the united states joined the proposed the electric vehicle initiative in regards from different countries including germany, france and the u.k.. according to the initiative we will pick up some demonstration cities at the transportation area between shanghai will have a demonstration collaboration to the commercialization experienced sharing and also between ina and the energy company they will jointly establish cleanenergy ecosystem in the province of china and north carolina and not the u.s. to demonstrate the application of building energy efficiency, new energy vehicles and a clean coal technologies in the effort cities.
., an energy vehicles and energy efficiency. the consortium consisted by universities national laboratories and clean energy enterprises of the country's. the work plan report to the steering committee meeting for the work progress every year. later on today we will witness the unveiling and the signing of the work of the consortium. in net last july in a meeting cochaired by steven chu of the u.s. dod, and the united states joined the proposed the electric vehicle initiative in regards from...
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i'd like to have a renewable energy standard within the clean energy standard. something i would incentivize these industries. does anyone disagree with that, dr. scissors? >> why did you think it would be me? you actually touched on where i would disagree with it. we move from clean to renewable and i'm going to say that i would want -- if you impose a standard like that, to invent incentivize, the broader it is, the more chance you have for the industry to pick the right technology path not to be bound to what we think today is the good renewable energy and the productive renewable energy and the one that we're using ten years from now. >> but there are a lot of renewable energy. >> right. and i agree there are clean energies that some people would not count as renewable. if the goal is purely to be clean, then let's just be clean. we are not in danger -- if the goal, we're worried about running out of something, then we have to change the standards. without -- my advice to the congress first would be, be as broad and as nonspecific -- >> your issue with me is
i'd like to have a renewable energy standard within the clean energy standard. something i would incentivize these industries. does anyone disagree with that, dr. scissors? >> why did you think it would be me? you actually touched on where i would disagree with it. we move from clean to renewable and i'm going to say that i would want -- if you impose a standard like that, to invent incentivize, the broader it is, the more chance you have for the industry to pick the right technology path...
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energy savings. a recent study by mckenzie and company backs me up. the study concluded that maximizing energy efficiency for homes and commercial buildings to help our country reduce energy consumption by 23% by 2020, and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 1.1 gigatons annually. this is the equivalent of taking all passenger cars and light trucks off the road for a year. making our buildings more efficient is more cost-effective than developing new energy sources. current building codes are making new construction significantly more efficient, but a boost is needed for older structures. up to 80% of the buildings standing today will still be here in 2050, so encouraging the retrofitting of existing buildings needs to be a priority. even buildings that are fairly new can benefit from retrofitting. for example, busch stadium, home of the st. louis cardinals was built in 2006 but energy improvements in he 2011 reduced energy consumption by 23%. we can see more successful projects like this proliferate acr
energy savings. a recent study by mckenzie and company backs me up. the study concluded that maximizing energy efficiency for homes and commercial buildings to help our country reduce energy consumption by 23% by 2020, and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 1.1 gigatons annually. this is the equivalent of taking all passenger cars and light trucks off the road for a year. making our buildings more efficient is more cost-effective than developing new energy sources. current building codes are...
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nuclear energy must be part of the energy matrix. moving forward -- unfortunately, other countries are outpacing us. adversaries like russia and china have continued to invest in their nuclear industries. in the past four years, china has brought in 21 reactors online, many of them are advanced reactor designs, 31 plans are under construction. this country, we have to focus on things that could be walk away safe. unfortunately, -- in large part due to regulatory and licensing structures that disincentivizes private sector investment. i've got a piece of legislation we filed in the last congress, we hope to reintroduce, if we haven't already, then expedite the permitting process to build power plants. if you've gotta prove the designs, build. it -- do the geology, make sure there's no things there with earth and earthquakes and other things that can be cited there, a water source for cooling, but replicate that in and expedited permitting process. as we continue to look at a similar's and other advanced nuclear reactors -- i was glad
nuclear energy must be part of the energy matrix. moving forward -- unfortunately, other countries are outpacing us. adversaries like russia and china have continued to invest in their nuclear industries. in the past four years, china has brought in 21 reactors online, many of them are advanced reactor designs, 31 plans are under construction. this country, we have to focus on things that could be walk away safe. unfortunately, -- in large part due to regulatory and licensing structures that...
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we have something in the energy field recall the water-energy nexus. i think we are now realizing that we have to add food. we will be looking into the future of the water-energy-food nexus. >> water is for cooling power plants, hydroelectric, fracking. is it that set of water uses as opposed to the need for drinking water, etc.? >> yes, there are a number of new resources with biofuels and unconventional gas. they have a higher water footprint than conventional energy sources like the refining of crude oil. the water needs are going up at a time when water stresses are up because of the demand for water for human and agricultural use. >> what do we do about energy in the most deprived areas such as the middle east? -- the first thing is to crea provide access to energy to the poorest parts of the world. we need to take care of and have proper usage of the water. in most of those areas, it is in short supply. we need to take a systemic view of the whole water juice system -- cold water system and not just focus on energy. " we're talking about fresh wa
we have something in the energy field recall the water-energy nexus. i think we are now realizing that we have to add food. we will be looking into the future of the water-energy-food nexus. >> water is for cooling power plants, hydroelectric, fracking. is it that set of water uses as opposed to the need for drinking water, etc.? >> yes, there are a number of new resources with biofuels and unconventional gas. they have a higher water footprint than conventional energy sources like...
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energy. so we have the best of the brightest here. we've got the leaders in the community of energy executives who see it -- who see the big picture, who will articulate for you the most significant issues of the day, the things that they're confronting, the things you should know about and things on the horizon. and we start with mike summers, who is president and ceo of american petroleum institute, the 15th chief executive of the api since its founding almost a century ago. before being named api's president, mr. summers led the american investment council trade association which represented many of the nation's leading private equity and growth capital firms and other business partners. he spent two decades in critical staff leadership roles in the u.s. house of representatives and the white house, including chief of staff for the speaker of the house john boehner. and he was special assistant to president george w. bush at the national economic council. mike has been instrumental in craf
energy. so we have the best of the brightest here. we've got the leaders in the community of energy executives who see it -- who see the big picture, who will articulate for you the most significant issues of the day, the things that they're confronting, the things you should know about and things on the horizon. and we start with mike summers, who is president and ceo of american petroleum institute, the 15th chief executive of the api since its founding almost a century ago. before being...
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security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. you can. discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of environmentalists for nuclear energy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk please feel free to jump anytime you want we have three panelists and you guys have very different points of view so please feel free to jump in here myron if i go to you first in washington in making investment decisions about energy for the future for the western world and the u.s. specifically in your case what is the best form of energy that we should be putting our money on getting a return on and getting energy security and looking at the environment as well what's the best
security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. you can. discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of...
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we need more renewable energy. today renewable energy gives us 10% of our electricity. by 2035. that will rise to 16%. we should try to move towards it faster. but even if we were to succeed, we could still need to use fossil fuels for the majority of our energy needs. governments around the world, including the united states have provied enormous health to the fossil fuel industry. in many ways from building out the infrastructure it needs even fracing was developed by the department of energy. it's sufficient to say that the government should provide some support to the technologies of the future as well. that support should mainly go towards research that would lead to technological breakthroughs,
we need more renewable energy. today renewable energy gives us 10% of our electricity. by 2035. that will rise to 16%. we should try to move towards it faster. but even if we were to succeed, we could still need to use fossil fuels for the majority of our energy needs. governments around the world, including the united states have provied enormous health to the fossil fuel industry. in many ways from building out the infrastructure it needs even fracing was developed by the department of...
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who buy the energy. middle class families need protection from a jolt in their electricity rates and they also need an energy bill to provide job opportunities. i believe a new energy bill done right will mean new business like retooling and re-opening manufacturing facilities to make the nuts and bolts of new energy systems, electric car batteries, solar panels and geothermal heat pumps and it's about our farmers which i know secretary vilsack understands. a new energy bilk help our farmers grow fuels right here in adopting methods that will capture carbon in our atmosphere. it's time we invest in the farmers in the midwest instead of the oil cartels in the mideast. i believe the opportunities here are enormous and we cannottÑ l them go to waste. after decades of delay, it's time for action. we know what happened when gas prices went up last year. they approached $5 a gallon. it's not acceptable. our energy supply is extremely vulnerable to domestic disputes in africa or a broken pipeline in russia re
who buy the energy. middle class families need protection from a jolt in their electricity rates and they also need an energy bill to provide job opportunities. i believe a new energy bill done right will mean new business like retooling and re-opening manufacturing facilities to make the nuts and bolts of new energy systems, electric car batteries, solar panels and geothermal heat pumps and it's about our farmers which i know secretary vilsack understands. a new energy bilk help our farmers...
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it was down. siemens energy has a system to simulate the energy transition. what happens on the grid? give all the coal nuclear and gas fired plants are switched off, leaving only renewables to generate power. the one challenge is that there are entire days or weeks with hardly any wind or sun. the 2nd challenge is that in the short term, even within seconds, renewables can cause huge fluctuations in the power grid. and i just took also the box from there are certainly some surprises if you could have an entire wind park that suddenly stops supplying power. and you have a shortfall of 500 megawatts. when testers have to be that puts the grid under enormous pressure, little and grid stability is crucial units. somebody take this on the phone and pull some of those on besides nuclear power. there are a couple of ways to stabilize the grid and offset these fluctuations in a carbon neutral way. one is hydrogen power plants. another is energy storage and stuff, some video, hydrogen. we're still just the beginning. the normal fortunate we've made a norm is progress
it was down. siemens energy has a system to simulate the energy transition. what happens on the grid? give all the coal nuclear and gas fired plants are switched off, leaving only renewables to generate power. the one challenge is that there are entire days or weeks with hardly any wind or sun. the 2nd challenge is that in the short term, even within seconds, renewables can cause huge fluctuations in the power grid. and i just took also the box from there are certainly some surprises if you...
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energy information industry and the energy crisis and how they affect domestic energy. the united states faced a different energy situation. last month the price of international ranch mark for crude oil averaged over twice what it had been in 2020. u.s. retail gasoline prices average more than 1 dollar per gallon higher and more than three times than the 2020 and average. we forecast heating bills for u.s. residents are likely to increase for all fuels and they could increase even more if we have a colder than expected winter. these price increases are directly the result of the global economy that has begun recovering from a severe pandemic related contraction and serious challenges remain before we see a fully recovered energy sector but i like to spend a few minutes to focus on crude oil petroleum and natural gas from an international and domestic perspective. world consumption of petroleum is resulting in study draws from global oil inventory. quick "expect global oil prices to remain near current levels. this year dropped by $10 per barrel and next year production
energy information industry and the energy crisis and how they affect domestic energy. the united states faced a different energy situation. last month the price of international ranch mark for crude oil averaged over twice what it had been in 2020. u.s. retail gasoline prices average more than 1 dollar per gallon higher and more than three times than the 2020 and average. we forecast heating bills for u.s. residents are likely to increase for all fuels and they could increase even more if we...
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state university talking about renewable energy and clean energy. and by the way, the chancellor told me he wants you to come back. this is an open invitation to come back to n.c. state. i learned that both n.c. state and wake tech community college, which is very near n.c. state have programs in cybersecurity. training up the next generation to help us avoid problems, like the colonial pipeline crisis that -- that, you know, we experienced so directly here in north carolina. but because so many of my colleagues have asked you questions that i was going to talk about, including the one on the grid, great answer -- and the one about offshore wind, i want to focus on something that we are not hearing enough about. but i think is really a big part of solving the climate crisis. and that's energy conservation and making sure that we have better buildings and ways of making sure that we have energy resilience. and so the less energy we use, the less energy we have to produce. but our utilities don't have an censusive to implement these conservation progr
state university talking about renewable energy and clean energy. and by the way, the chancellor told me he wants you to come back. this is an open invitation to come back to n.c. state. i learned that both n.c. state and wake tech community college, which is very near n.c. state have programs in cybersecurity. training up the next generation to help us avoid problems, like the colonial pipeline crisis that -- that, you know, we experienced so directly here in north carolina. but because so...
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security threats to energy infrastructure and energy independence. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] john stewart for notice of the hearing start i'm going to count down from five before calling the hearing to order. five, four, three, two, and one. in some the energy committee will come to order. the committee is holding a hearing entitled repairing our infrastructure legislation to advance security. due to the covid-19 health emergency in today's hearing john stewart videoconferencing members and oppress in the hearing room must wear a mask in accordance. for members remotely your microphones will be on mute for the purpose of eliminating background noises. members remotely john stewart please note you must unmute your microphone john stewart and subjects for live stream and c-span. from different locations at today's hearing all recognition for members will go in the order of subcommittees and you're ready. john stewart the e-mails provided to just now and the document will be entered into the record as we conclude today's hearin
security threats to energy infrastructure and energy independence. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] john stewart for notice of the hearing start i'm going to count down from five before calling the hearing to order. five, four, three, two, and one. in some the energy committee will come to order. the committee is holding a hearing entitled repairing our infrastructure legislation to advance security. due to the covid-19 health emergency in today's hearing john stewart...
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. >> energy is like a big ship. when you navigate their ships down the mississippi river and start to turn, you have to turn before you are in the turn. like, you're looking well before the turn and energy is he same way. the only challenge we face right now as we are already at the turn. >> fossil fuels are dwindling. unsustainable. rising global demand, volatile prices and environmental and health concerns, we have no choice but to transition to alternative sources of energy. we might as well start now. ♪ announcer: to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> here on c-span this morning, washington journal is next. live at 11:00 we hear from homeland security secretary john kelly about national security threats and priorities for his depar
. >> energy is like a big ship. when you navigate their ships down the mississippi river and start to turn, you have to turn before you are in the turn. like, you're looking well before the turn and energy is he same way. the only challenge we face right now as we are already at the turn. >> fossil fuels are dwindling. unsustainable. rising global demand, volatile prices and environmental and health concerns, we have no choice but to transition to alternative sources of energy. we...
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they're used to convert solar energy into electrical energy. the particular attention is being paid here to a mineral called pair of skate. it's special crystal structure, insures higher efficiency in solar cells. so that's how they make a power sky to base the attendance on ourselves. so this our powers collab, this the boxes and because the powers guys are very sensitive to the last here and also oxygen and the here are you thinking of also they have a feel, a 100 percent nitrogen at the most fear and the which allow us to make a deficient on a stable power, scott and this solar cell content to absorb the layers. why is the power sky otherwise i'll go on it. and this the why is the western torture pen g t, and the con, the certified centers, 3.4 percent, which is the word like or for just kind of have all the solar cells the higher the efficiency, the more electricity generated chevrolet, money work on this sort of services and so there are kind of like a, a bridge between the university and the industrial. and the here we want to a center is
they're used to convert solar energy into electrical energy. the particular attention is being paid here to a mineral called pair of skate. it's special crystal structure, insures higher efficiency in solar cells. so that's how they make a power sky to base the attendance on ourselves. so this our powers collab, this the boxes and because the powers guys are very sensitive to the last here and also oxygen and the here are you thinking of also they have a feel, a 100 percent nitrogen at the most...
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but in return you could deliver an energy source that solves all of our energy problems. that's what got constitutes what it emits no c o 2 at all and there are no storage issues and if there's no nuclear waste that would have to be stored in a protected for a very long time you don't but it is nuclear technology and. radiation protection one must be provided as highs almost as long as you adhere to the radiation protection and everything's under control and there can be no major disasters get such they're just not physically possible for us in this country can't get out of hand and i can tell you exactly why then does this last night this then gas isn't such a delicate state to nick us bringing it up to these high temperatures is so difficult that if you make the slightest mistakes it cools down and goes out. any human error or technical error would just automatically shut the whole thing down. the research project has taken over 20 years and it will be 3 more decades before this type of nuclear fusion is ready for commercial use. i mean for generation of research plants
but in return you could deliver an energy source that solves all of our energy problems. that's what got constitutes what it emits no c o 2 at all and there are no storage issues and if there's no nuclear waste that would have to be stored in a protected for a very long time you don't but it is nuclear technology and. radiation protection one must be provided as highs almost as long as you adhere to the radiation protection and everything's under control and there can be no major disasters get...
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of energy as well. we are seeing the last week that china has been talking about putting a date certain that which it will stop selling cars that use petroleum. this has something to do with the environment but i think china realizes there's strategic benefits to being a leader in these renewable energy technologies. we risk losing that. however, my real critique of energy dominance is we can't focus, this is a theme in the book, just on production, that if we are looking at trying to find a way to create a policy or a strategy that maximizes this moment for the united states, it requires doing other things as well. not just looking at production but looking at, for instance, our non-energy foreign-policy in thinking about how that affects energy. our position on trade affects global energy demand which affects american energy exports to looking at our towards mexico. that policy would backfire and have implications. it also requires taking advantage of the strategic environment, the changes that have b
of energy as well. we are seeing the last week that china has been talking about putting a date certain that which it will stop selling cars that use petroleum. this has something to do with the environment but i think china realizes there's strategic benefits to being a leader in these renewable energy technologies. we risk losing that. however, my real critique of energy dominance is we can't focus, this is a theme in the book, just on production, that if we are looking at trying to find a...
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an energy crisis. but there's no plans for nuclear in the coming months. that will change that. we see lots of headlines about countries reassessing the viability of nuclear power. those realities, if those reactors were ever to start being built, would be a decade or more. so they're not going to fall solve any energy crisis is currently a reality. fil, when you have a country like china, like japan was, continues to be halted by the a, by the happened, the focus focus shima does us are saying that they will start investing more in nuclear power? how do you see this decision in particular? is it suddenly because this concern about soaring prices, that is triggering many countries to think the policy energy decisions that in japan, specifically the government almost since the day are for cosima, the national government has asked, has pushed for reactors to be restarted. the problem is getting local consent there . if that's your question. so just because the current president says he wants to do to rea
an energy crisis. but there's no plans for nuclear in the coming months. that will change that. we see lots of headlines about countries reassessing the viability of nuclear power. those realities, if those reactors were ever to start being built, would be a decade or more. so they're not going to fall solve any energy crisis is currently a reality. fil, when you have a country like china, like japan was, continues to be halted by the a, by the happened, the focus focus shima does us are saying...
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we all know that energy efficiency matters. we also know that our future will be in renewable energy. we firmly believe the first step will be to move forward in optimizing our existing building systems so that we can achieve our energy efficiency goals. the department of the environment has xhuepbtd relationships that work. we've been running energy efficiency programs now for 15 years and we expect to continue to run these programs in the foreseable future, even with a cca in place. our staff can be a familiar face to building owners, business owners, building engineers, property managers and even residents .d we can also continue to cultivate our relationship with pg&e as we run our programs as a local government partnership since 2006 and will continue to have success. we currently contribute 40 percent to the energy efficiency portfolio of san francisco. that's 40 percent against other programs that target large customers and low-hanging fruit. our programs have targeted small business, multi family building owners since t
we all know that energy efficiency matters. we also know that our future will be in renewable energy. we firmly believe the first step will be to move forward in optimizing our existing building systems so that we can achieve our energy efficiency goals. the department of the environment has xhuepbtd relationships that work. we've been running energy efficiency programs now for 15 years and we expect to continue to run these programs in the foreseable future, even with a cca in place. our staff...
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community every district every area could receive electrical energy other energy from any of the various sources and the first thing is to do so as not to depend on anyone , and this independence from anyone becomes a guarantee for the further development of systems, and these principles were also laid down by the energy strategy of ukraine until the 35th year and the energy security strategy, but recently, literally last year, at the end of the year that is, these are documents that set certain directions of development, and this development accelerated during the war and changes accelerated during the war, so they may be imperceptible to each individual citizen, but what we are now most of us, i understand, you understand everything that is happening in saltivka, for example, in kharkiv, or somewhere in kherson region, or in donetsk region. along the front line, well, the energy workers are really doing everything there. they are going immediately after the armed forces of ukraine, immediately after them energy supply and communication, of course, because what you mentioned about the d
community every district every area could receive electrical energy other energy from any of the various sources and the first thing is to do so as not to depend on anyone , and this independence from anyone becomes a guarantee for the further development of systems, and these principles were also laid down by the energy strategy of ukraine until the 35th year and the energy security strategy, but recently, literally last year, at the end of the year that is, these are documents that set...
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in all honesty, about what energy is doing, what to do part of energy is doing for energy. could i give you a chance to answer again? that question? does line five, and what it brings through, have an economic impact on michigan and the country? jennifer: i have learned in my years in politics that sometimes it is best not to get in front of states, governor, or a president, especially if you are in the administration. if is something is in the courts, which is. >> what advisory giving to the president about the necessity of having resources that come in partnership with canada, and impacting as states significant -- impact the united states significant? >> my counterpart in canada, signed an mou about the importance of working together on energy issues. we were talking about critical minerals, they are huge ally and we have similar goals. >> critical minerals are important especially as we think of the electric ovation -- electrification of vehicles and etc.. right now we do not have that up and running as complete as it will be. we need the resources that come from, our n
in all honesty, about what energy is doing, what to do part of energy is doing for energy. could i give you a chance to answer again? that question? does line five, and what it brings through, have an economic impact on michigan and the country? jennifer: i have learned in my years in politics that sometimes it is best not to get in front of states, governor, or a president, especially if you are in the administration. if is something is in the courts, which is. >> what advisory giving to...
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do it where we have reliable energy. we have affordable energy. and where we have the cleanest energy. i want to recognize and introduce our republican whip from the great state of louisiana, steve scalise. mr. scalise: thank you, bruce. we continue to stand with the people of ukraine. and i think the whole world is admiring the strength and tenacity of president zelensky and the great strong people of ukraine who are pushing back on putin's barbaric invasion of these great people. but they need help. and there is a number of things that they have laid out. it's time for the united states to deliver and do our part to help the people of ukraine to push putin back. but one of the big pieces of legislative that president biden gave putin early off in his administration was on energy. and this is where president biden can do something. today he's probably going to announce he's reversing course. where a few weeks ago he was begging putin to produce more oil. today hopefully he'll call for a ban on russian oil. the challenge is that president biden st
do it where we have reliable energy. we have affordable energy. and where we have the cleanest energy. i want to recognize and introduce our republican whip from the great state of louisiana, steve scalise. mr. scalise: thank you, bruce. we continue to stand with the people of ukraine. and i think the whole world is admiring the strength and tenacity of president zelensky and the great strong people of ukraine who are pushing back on putin's barbaric invasion of these great people. but they...